Energy and emission aspects of co-combustion solid recovered fuel with coal in a stoker boiler

The results of industrial research on co-combustion of solid recovered fuel (SRF) with hard coal in a stoker boiler type WR-25 has been presented. The share of SRF in the fuel mixture was 10%. During the co-combustion of SRF, no technological disturbances or significant reduction in energy efficienc...

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Main Authors: Wasielewski Ryszard, Głód Krzysztof, Telenga-Kopyczyńska Jolanta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182801037
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Głód Krzysztof
Telenga-Kopyczyńska Jolanta
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description The results of industrial research on co-combustion of solid recovered fuel (SRF) with hard coal in a stoker boiler type WR-25 has been presented. The share of SRF in the fuel mixture was 10%. During the co-combustion of SRF, no technological disturbances or significant reduction in energy efficiency of the boiler were noted. Obtained SO2, NOx and CO emissions were comparable with coal combustion but dust emissions increased. During combustion of the coal mixture with a 10% share of SRF in the test boiler WR-25, the emission standards established for the combustion of the dedicated fuel were met. However, comparison of obtained emission results with the emission standards established for co-incineration of waste, revealed the exceedance of permissible levels of HCl, dust, heavy metals, dioxins and furans. Additionally, the residence time of flue gases in over 850°C conditions for the test boiler WR-25 was too short (1.3 seconds) in refer to the legislative requirements (2 seconds) for the thermal conversion of waste.
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spelling doaj.art-a744b39dd28744cf81a4a61f62ca54032022-12-21T22:56:00ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01280103710.1051/e3sconf/20182801037e3sconf_aptp2018_01037Energy and emission aspects of co-combustion solid recovered fuel with coal in a stoker boilerWasielewski RyszardGłód KrzysztofTelenga-Kopyczyńska JolantaThe results of industrial research on co-combustion of solid recovered fuel (SRF) with hard coal in a stoker boiler type WR-25 has been presented. The share of SRF in the fuel mixture was 10%. During the co-combustion of SRF, no technological disturbances or significant reduction in energy efficiency of the boiler were noted. Obtained SO2, NOx and CO emissions were comparable with coal combustion but dust emissions increased. During combustion of the coal mixture with a 10% share of SRF in the test boiler WR-25, the emission standards established for the combustion of the dedicated fuel were met. However, comparison of obtained emission results with the emission standards established for co-incineration of waste, revealed the exceedance of permissible levels of HCl, dust, heavy metals, dioxins and furans. Additionally, the residence time of flue gases in over 850°C conditions for the test boiler WR-25 was too short (1.3 seconds) in refer to the legislative requirements (2 seconds) for the thermal conversion of waste.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182801037
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Energy and emission aspects of co-combustion solid recovered fuel with coal in a stoker boiler
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title Energy and emission aspects of co-combustion solid recovered fuel with coal in a stoker boiler
title_full Energy and emission aspects of co-combustion solid recovered fuel with coal in a stoker boiler
title_fullStr Energy and emission aspects of co-combustion solid recovered fuel with coal in a stoker boiler
title_full_unstemmed Energy and emission aspects of co-combustion solid recovered fuel with coal in a stoker boiler
title_short Energy and emission aspects of co-combustion solid recovered fuel with coal in a stoker boiler
title_sort energy and emission aspects of co combustion solid recovered fuel with coal in a stoker boiler
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182801037
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